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GRAPHIC: CARA HALLIGAN ’25/THE HAWK

How identity politics cost Kamala Harris the election

Bella Privitera ’26, Opinions Editor November 13, 2024

Former President Donald Trump was declared the 47th president-elect of the United States Nov. 6, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in every battleground state — despite multiple forecasters predicting...

GRAPHIC: CARA HALLIGAN ’25/THE HAWK

Trump’s victory sends clear message to women

Caroline Trimble ’26, Hawk Columnist November 13, 2024

Kamala Harris, although imperfect, was the most qualified candidate in the 2024 presidential election. She has legal experience, including over 20 years working as a district attorney across California...

GRAPHIC: STEPHANIE SAVELA ’25/THE HAWK

‘Is she Indian or is she Black?’

Sophia Bertsch '27, Guest Columnist September 18, 2024

“Is she Indian or is she Black?” Donald Trump asked July 31, questioning current Vice President Kamala Harris’ race at the National Association of Black Journalists’ convention. The eldest members...

We still have work to do

We still have work to do

Tayler Washington November 10, 2020

This is only the beginning After a taxing week of incessantly watching the electoral map reach 270, many of us received the outcome we were expecting. Joe Biden pulled through on Saturday, Nov. 7, an announcement...

ILLUSTRATION: CASE WOOD '23/THE HAWK

The Second Debate: VPs in the spotlight

Patrick Adams October 13, 2020

Sen. Kamala Harris and U.S. Vice President Mike Pence squared off on Oct. 7 in the first and only vice presidential debate. But compared to U.S. President Donald Trump's and Democratic presidential nominee...

Zoë Welsh is the only member of AKA on campus. PHOTO: COURTESY OF ZOË WELSH ’22

Black Greek life provides support for Black students

Kaylah Hernandez October 13, 2020

Representatives from five citywide chapters of the historically Black National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), also known as the Divine Nine, spoke at the Black Student Union’s (BSU) annual Meet the Greeks...

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